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Wednesday, June 16, 2021

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Jim Hague ogsmar@aol.com

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Dream dies for Nutley softball team in sectional final

Kearny volleyball season ends in sectional final The Kearny High School boys’ volleyball team was in a place it had never been before – an NJSIAA state sectional championship match, facing familiar foe St. Peter’s Prep, in front of a raucous and loud home crowd in the sweltering gym at Kearny High. And there the Kardinals were, staring at getting the first game against the Marauders, winning 13-6. “We were really playing well,” Kearny head coach Bill Mullins said. “In all the recent games, Union City, Harrison, then Summit, Union and (Newark) East Side, we beat some terrific teams. We were getting better as the season went on.” So when the Kards went up by seven points and were more than half way home to the first set, Mullins issued a word of warning to his squad. “You can’t let a team back in when you have them down,” Mullins said he told his team. “You think about it. We’re home and have a good crowd behind us. But the beauty of volleyball is that there is no clock. You can’t just run the clock out. You have to keep playing. That’s what makes it exciting.” The Kardinals let up

a little and allowed the Marauders to climb back in and steal the first game, 26-24. Still, there was the second game available to grab momentum in what is clearly a sport of momentum. And the Kards were in position once again to gain control, taking a 21-19 lead, when disaster struck. The Kards’ best player, Santiago Lopez, went down hard in a collision with a teammate and screamed loudly in pain. Lopez remained on the floor for 10 minutes while his teammates looked on in disbelief. Lopez, a senior hitter, had seven digs, seven kills and three service aces for the Kards, keeping them in contention. “When he went down, I still thought we were going on to the third set,” Mullins said. “These things happen. You never know when a kid is going to get injured.” To the Kardinals’ credit, they found the way to keep trudging forward. “We didn’t crumble,” Mullins said. The Kardinals managed to score the points necessary to take a 24-22 lead and were ready to serve for the set. See VIEW, Page 11

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Nutley junior pitcher Fallyn Stoeckel had a brilliant junior campaign, but it came to an end Saturday in the state sectional title game against Cranford.

By Jim Hague ogsmar@aol.com After falling to Cranford in the NJSIAA North Jersey Section 2, Group III championship game Saturday morning at Yanticaw Park, Nutley High School head softball coach Luann Zullo tried to put a positive spin on the loss. “If you would have told me before the season that we would ended up 22-5 and make it to both the county and sectional final, I would have said, ‘I’d sign on that dotted line,’” Zullo said. Still, the reality of the moment didn’t take away

the sting of the setback and make it hurt any less. “We had out chances,” Zullo said. “We hit the ball hard. We just hit it right at them. Cranford is a very good team. They got in the box and hit the ball. But we could have won. I would play them again and again and again.” Cranford (23-5) scored two runs off losing pitcher Fallyn Stoeckel in the top of the first inning that dampened the spirits of the approximately 700 fans in attendance. “But that didn’t put us down,” Zullo said. “We came from behind before. We came back all year. We

weren’t devastated. We knew we could come back.” Lorianne O’Connor hit the ball to the fence to start the first inning, but the Cranford centerfielder ran it down. It was a sign for times to come. “We knew that we were going to have to score runs to win anyway,” Zullo said. “The first inning really didn’t effect us.” But in the fifth inning, Elizabeth McCaffrey, the daughter of the Cranford baseball coach, hit a home run that pushed the lead to 4-0. “They swung the bat,” See NUTLEY, Page 10


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